Towards a behavioral ecology of ecological landscapes

作者: Steven L. Lima , Patrick A. Zollner

DOI: 10.1016/0169-5347(96)81094-9

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摘要: Abstract Recent developments in landscape-level ecological modeling rest upon poorly understood behavioral phenomena. Surprisingly, these phenomena include animal movement and habitat selection, two areas with a long history of study ecology. A major problem applying traditional ecology to problems is that ecologists behaviorists work at very different spatial scales. Thus landscapes would strive overcome this inopportune differential Such landscape-conscious undertaking not only establish more firmly the link between behavior systems, but also catalyze basic biological Interest alike.

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